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what followed over the next decade was a stolen election in two thousand and two to get siegelman out of the governor's mansion trumped up corruption charges against siegelman a few years later a one hundred million dollar conviction effort by bush's justice department and a guilty ruling presided over by a judge who is poised to personally benefit from ruining siegelman career and the emergence of a vast conspiracy involving alabama republican officials the department of justice and the white house to lock siegelman away a conspiracy that proved successful last friday when that same corrupt judge locked siegelman excuse me lock siegelman up for six and a half years and the one man whose name keeps coming up the man who is working behind the scenes all this time to take down siegelman down is karl rove you know the guy who is overseeing the multibillion dollar effort right now to defeat president obama and the simple truth is this if karl rove can get away with conspiracy to ruin a successful democratic governor in america then what else can he get away with and what does this story r
what followed over the next decade was a stolen election in two thousand and two to get siegelman out of the governor's mansion trumped up corruption charges against siegelman a few years later a one hundred million dollar conviction effort by bush's justice department and a guilty ruling presided over by a judge who is poised to personally benefit from ruining siegelman career and the emergence of a vast conspiracy involving alabama republican officials the department of justice and the white...
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officials all the local elected officials and then get to work breaking union contracts slashing public spending and selling off parts of the commons to corporate interests already sever. cities including flint benton harbor and pontiac are under the control of these so-called financial managers and there these people are living in cities that have reduced police forces street lights gone dark and brand new corporate factories that were once public parks and despite getting more than enough signatures to put public act four on the ballot the effort to repeal the law hit a snag earlier this year when the state canvassing board on which lobbyists supporting the law sat rejected the ballot petition over the font size that's right they tried to void tens of thousands of signatures to protect the law by arguing the font size on the petition was incorrect even though a font expert testified that it was correct at least the same state supreme court has now reversed that decision and the people of michigan will finally have their chance to bring democracy back to the wolverine state stay tuned.
officials all the local elected officials and then get to work breaking union contracts slashing public spending and selling off parts of the commons to corporate interests already sever. cities including flint benton harbor and pontiac are under the control of these so-called financial managers and there these people are living in cities that have reduced police forces street lights gone dark and brand new corporate factories that were once public parks and despite getting more than enough...
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so sort of saw i and along with a lot of the parties boycotted the election. because we've for the supposedly boring. for a while make up went down because we stood up and actions and then as the governments began to mess up because once the criminals came to buy our corruption broke all records and biased nationally because when you were allowed to big government to close and serve as the way it was doug remembering that i want everyone to know is what got in the election that this election is a disease it's going to be a disaster for the people of bias the one it's only meant for the bush administration to have the public wonder who. was sure it was struggling so you would like to go there wanted another puppet government so they could pursue this war on terror without a lot of it was going on in europe and still. whatever i was saying and went through the roof the war on terror was has been devastated by this all of because for two thousand and one despite his and begin a war we have nothing to do we're up busy our own army killing on people and then get it
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i think the americans are just happy to see an election happening ok well that could be debated here ivan what do you think about that because i mean that the application of american soft power tends to backfire on it because we were the middle of the arab spring was just brought up here i would say there is spring came about this spite of american foreign policy i don't think the united states had anything to do with remoting democracy in the in that region. well i think i think you have a valid point because i think the muslim brotherhood is not necessarily very. open to u.s. ideas and some of the other groups that have taken power as well. and we don't know what's going to happen a lot of these countries when we do you know throw the dictator off like libya or syria goes what are we going to get there we don't know what we're going to get in egypt we talk about soft power i mean the egyptian government arrested some of the groups that were promoting democracy foreign groups so you can see how well like they are in countries if that's an example the other thing i think we need to d
i think the americans are just happy to see an election happening ok well that could be debated here ivan what do you think about that because i mean that the application of american soft power tends to backfire on it because we were the middle of the arab spring was just brought up here i would say there is spring came about this spite of american foreign policy i don't think the united states had anything to do with remoting democracy in the in that region. well i think i think you have a...
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they needed to elect more than half a million signatures in order to trigger the recall election. they turned in nearly twice that number. they turned in more than 930,000 signatures. after a lot of fussing about fact checking and due diligence, after they launched a special website where people could report recall petition fraud which they were sure existed, after much republican consternation that those numbers couldn't be real, there could not be possibly more than 900,000 people in wisconsin who want to throw scott walker out out of office. after all of that it turned out that, yeah, more than 900,000 people want to throw scott walker out of office. only about 3% of the signatures that they turned in were thrown out. only a handful of names were thrown out because they were fraudulent names which republicans promised there would be a ton of. it was less than a handful. a grand total of four signatures of more than 930,000 were thrown out one name that was thrown out was the name i love scott walker, thanks. that turned out not to be a real person. first they thought they had f
they needed to elect more than half a million signatures in order to trigger the recall election. they turned in nearly twice that number. they turned in more than 930,000 signatures. after a lot of fussing about fact checking and due diligence, after they launched a special website where people could report recall petition fraud which they were sure existed, after much republican consternation that those numbers couldn't be real, there could not be possibly more than 900,000 people in...
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the braces for first posted off the transition of power it's interim leaders will hand over to an elected assembly despite continued violence after shocks fall for the revolution. all right those are the headlines here in our team next it's time for cross stuck with peter lavelle stay with us. and you can. still. below in welcome to cross talk of people about after a decade of wars and then ongoing global financial crisis particularly in the eurozone just how attractive is the west when it comes to soft power is the west specifically the u.s. losing its ability to influence others through example and the power of ideas and values. in. rostock soft power i'm joined by craig hayden in washington he's an assistant professor in the international communications program at american university school of international service also in washington we have ivan eland he is a senior fellow and director of the center on peace and liberty at the independent institute and in london we cross to jonathan mcclory he is a strategy adviser edwin creative all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that mea
the braces for first posted off the transition of power it's interim leaders will hand over to an elected assembly despite continued violence after shocks fall for the revolution. all right those are the headlines here in our team next it's time for cross stuck with peter lavelle stay with us. and you can. still. below in welcome to cross talk of people about after a decade of wars and then ongoing global financial crisis particularly in the eurozone just how attractive is the west when it...
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they declared the entire parliament unconstitutional while creating a need for new elections. the court's ruling is a major blow to egypt's pro democracy movement. >>> nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins us now live from cairo. richard, where does egypt stand ahead of this weekend's presidential runoff and what does it mean for the muslim brotherhood? >> good morning. good to see you on so many different shows. real happy for you. but for the muz wlim brothmuslis facing real choices about the future of its political process. you have two very different options for this country. one is shafiq, he's from the air force, he was mubarak's last prime minister, he is presenting himself as a strong man who will come in and restore law and order. and he does have some support here, but not from the revolution mubarak who see him remnant of the old regime. on the other hand, a very different kind of option. you have mohamed morsi who gave a fiery speech last night waving his fingers in the air, making threats, screaming at some point, talking about how he's going to ch
they declared the entire parliament unconstitutional while creating a need for new elections. the court's ruling is a major blow to egypt's pro democracy movement. >>> nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins us now live from cairo. richard, where does egypt stand ahead of this weekend's presidential runoff and what does it mean for the muslim brotherhood? >> good morning. good to see you on so many different shows. real happy for you. but for the muz wlim...
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we are close to elections in your country. what is going to happen, and are you going to endorse anybody? >> first, we need to make sure that the elections take place, because that is the core. by having the election and having the president, you are practically speaking, taking away the and executive power, taken away the legal stuff from the military, and now by having a president, you take away the executive power from them, so we need to make sure it happens as soon as possible for the stability of the country and for the better of the army, because the army right now is in a very weak position, in fact, and we do not want to see our army dissolved, or we do not want to see our army having such issues, so as soon as the presidential elections take place, this is equivalent to february 11, as critical, no matter whom it is elected, democratic, and this is representative of most of the egyptians. and i think i will endorse someone. i do not want to discuss that at the moment, and i am not sure my endorsement will be good or
we are close to elections in your country. what is going to happen, and are you going to endorse anybody? >> first, we need to make sure that the elections take place, because that is the core. by having the election and having the president, you are practically speaking, taking away the and executive power, taken away the legal stuff from the military, and now by having a president, you take away the executive power from them, so we need to make sure it happens as soon as possible for...
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bush and he was main opposition in the presidential elections they still refuse the results that's a claim to have occurred amidst allegations of electoral fraud they are the only ones standing out in force they have numbered in about over ten thousand people even though it's an aging support base i think still drum up a lot of followers for this cause but also the third and fourth largest factions in the state duma respectively they've also be represented today that isn't a just russia party and the liberal democrats now one notion of all absentee from the seedings in central moscow today has been the white ribbon movement those cooling for free and fair elections it garnered a lot of media attention on the back of december's parliamentary elections initially cool for a protest be held today but since counts of it instead they want to plug together and pulls together for may this thing a day before president elects volunteer persons and nor gratian on may the seventh they wanted to make a stronger show of it then now as for those in attendance today fundamentally many of them coming
bush and he was main opposition in the presidential elections they still refuse the results that's a claim to have occurred amidst allegations of electoral fraud they are the only ones standing out in force they have numbered in about over ten thousand people even though it's an aging support base i think still drum up a lot of followers for this cause but also the third and fourth largest factions in the state duma respectively they've also be represented today that isn't a just russia party...
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in venezuela elections in iran elections in russia. the press will go to town on any sign that the outcome was fixed and while nit picking abroad is all the rage the elephant in the room remains unnoticed at home policymakers and to a great extent our media and and trickle down to the american people have literally the literally think that the rest of the world is stupid. that they don't see it that everybody naturally has to admit you know admire us that we're great and that's not the case well obvious flaws are met with a deaf ear and here in and year out a flood of lection process continues to be the first vote cast in the u.s. and if there are two. whether or romney wins tell much will change in america's policy is still up for debate well let's discuss the two leading candidates with charles he's the senior fellow at the council on foreign relations joining me now live. from washington now the voters seem to be incredibly polarized when it comes to their preferred candidates convinced that the opposing candidate all of those offer
in venezuela elections in iran elections in russia. the press will go to town on any sign that the outcome was fixed and while nit picking abroad is all the rage the elephant in the room remains unnoticed at home policymakers and to a great extent our media and and trickle down to the american people have literally the literally think that the rest of the world is stupid. that they don't see it that everybody naturally has to admit you know admire us that we're great and that's not the case...
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the newly elected parliament so after what happened there's a lot of blame going around we saw a very odd scene in the parliament when governor prime minister appointed by the military rulers was being questioned and spoken to by parliament that's elected from people so what we're seeing on the street is that people are extremely frustrated they don't know who should be responsible they know the police force of course is to blame initially they're going to the minister of interior but then also who's who's in charge of the ministry he has blamed the police force the muslim brotherhood now that's dominating parliament is also blaming the government the government is answerable to who exactly the military or the parliament so what we're seeing is extreme frustration at the fact that since the revolution erupted we have seen little restructuring of the control and command of the police forces and we've also seen an extremely slow process of transfer of power to civilian rule now the muslim brotherhood plame supporters of the ousted regime from the violence and we had a guest on earlier w
the newly elected parliament so after what happened there's a lot of blame going around we saw a very odd scene in the parliament when governor prime minister appointed by the military rulers was being questioned and spoken to by parliament that's elected from people so what we're seeing on the street is that people are extremely frustrated they don't know who should be responsible they know the police force of course is to blame initially they're going to the minister of interior but then also...
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campaign i don't think there's any election campaign in the world that you can read about and learn about at such a depth and know so much about it through thousands of television and radio channels and websites and newspapers we see every point of foreign policy is being debated is the debate. jack and suntanned maybe because we're going a little too far out and you can you can read it but the fact is is that almost every every sentence and every every almost every facial expression of one of the candidates is being dissected you said maybe is going too far but. this this debate we have this conversation we're having today on your on your show just proves how every little nuance of the foreign policy is being analyzed and pored over so i think that the foreign policy america is quite bitter has quite an interesting and complex thing when go ahead jump in and i don't think it's because i don't think we're interested i think a lot of people are rather afraid anyway when you go ahead. well let me give you a very different view because you know very often i debate with these foreign po
campaign i don't think there's any election campaign in the world that you can read about and learn about at such a depth and know so much about it through thousands of television and radio channels and websites and newspapers we see every point of foreign policy is being debated is the debate. jack and suntanned maybe because we're going a little too far out and you can you can read it but the fact is is that almost every every sentence and every every almost every facial expression of one of...
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egypt goes through elections and the first is the presidential election and the second is parliamentary in 2005-'06 and it's two stage. so i as national security adviser invite omar suleiman, president mubarak's right-hand man and kand condi and i have dinner at condi's favorite restaurant. no, john bolt. interestingly enough. a u.n. convention, i think. >> oh, really? >> yeah. for a lot of reasons. and we said to general suleiman, this is your chance. this is mubarak's chance. let ayman out of jail. let him run and run an open, free and fair election. mubarak is going to win. he's going to win with 69% of the vote. who cares that it's not 73% or 85%. but have a free and fair election, and have him campaign. and have him describe to the egyptian people what he's going to do, and we sat there for about 2.5 hours, and he said, well what about the security service? we said there's going to be
egypt goes through elections and the first is the presidential election and the second is parliamentary in 2005-'06 and it's two stage. so i as national security adviser invite omar suleiman, president mubarak's right-hand man and kand condi and i have dinner at condi's favorite restaurant. no, john bolt. interestingly enough. a u.n. convention, i think. >> oh, really? >> yeah. for a lot of reasons. and we said to general suleiman, this is your chance. this is mubarak's chance. let...
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, the wisconsin election board also ordered recall elections today for the state's republican lieutenant governor and for four republican senators. in wisconsin, republicans have already lost majority control of the state senate in part because of the first round of elections held last summer in which two republicans were ousted. before their decision to strip union union rights in their state, republicans had a big majority in the wisconsin state senate, but thanks to those recalls last summer and the resignation of another republican senator facing a recall, the wisconsin state senate is now tied. they have split control between republicans and democrats. there's not a majority leader, there are co-leaders. with four more recalls to come in wisconsin, republicans might lose more seats in the senate and they may lose the lieutenant governor and the governor. this is the red hot political contest for the presidential campaign happening right now. the primary on tuesday is thought of as the most important of tuesday's contest. in part because it's rick santorum's last chance to make a con
, the wisconsin election board also ordered recall elections today for the state's republican lieutenant governor and for four republican senators. in wisconsin, republicans have already lost majority control of the state senate in part because of the first round of elections held last summer in which two republicans were ousted. before their decision to strip union union rights in their state, republicans had a big majority in the wisconsin state senate, but thanks to those recalls last summer...
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election. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. above can you get me. started. on the length of. the plane. welcome back to ross i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the foreign policy agendas of the u.s. presidential candidates. plenty of the candidates the solo. ok penny about to go back to you in washington i appreciate what you had to say about you know having america's voice in the world and a reasonable one but mitt romney the sounds very very aggressive ok and he sounds very unilateral in his approach now i know that can be a campaign ploy ok but people do listen to these debates outside of the united states. you know it will be curious to see if the where he goes with with his foreign policy message you know he's hearing from a lot of advisors and many of
election. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. above can you get me. started. on the length of. the plane. welcome back to ross i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about the foreign policy agendas of the u.s. presidential candidates. plenty of the candidates the...
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elections however there's a really big loophole you could simply hire a lobbyist hire a public relations for as long as that person is a u.s. citizen they're free to make all the contributions they want within the legal limits but what happens all too often what i found in the book was that walk into a congressman's office there say hey i'm here on behalf of libya here on behalf of gadhafi or mubarak and they'll have a conversation about what they want done that very same day they'll write a check the write a thousand dollars two thousand dollars check and what's worse the bundle that contribution with other people from their firm so not only will they write a two thousand dollars check they'll have other people at their firm eight thousand dollars checks two thousand dollars checks five hundred dollars checks so by the end of the day after one meeting one congressman has a few thousand dollars because that money come directly from the dictator no but is that money ultimately coming from the dictator i think so unbelievable do we know any specific legislation or is it just kind of specul
elections however there's a really big loophole you could simply hire a lobbyist hire a public relations for as long as that person is a u.s. citizen they're free to make all the contributions they want within the legal limits but what happens all too often what i found in the book was that walk into a congressman's office there say hey i'm here on behalf of libya here on behalf of gadhafi or mubarak and they'll have a conversation about what they want done that very same day they'll write a...
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it is not just the word " elections," is how elections are conducted, and that is money, money, money. >> if you could position ourselves in a place where you can be seen, and those of you have a question, if you scratch your nose you may get to a microphone. we will come to your questions soon. let's continue up here as well. >> to underscore what happened in iowa this last election, the missouri plant, the merit selection was the gold standard for the state courts. it was the goodest the good government ideas. now is it gone? >> it is under attack in places like misery. >> there is hope this montana case would be an opportunity for the court to reconsider citizens united. there was evidence that corruption was so great. the hope is maybe justice kennedy might see a way that saying if citizens united formally stands, judicial corruption -- >> i want to make sure we started out this conversation by listing things we thought were essential. i would not be myself if i did not say diversity is what of the things critically important, and diversity of all kinds. we still haven't a circuit
it is not just the word " elections," is how elections are conducted, and that is money, money, money. >> if you could position ourselves in a place where you can be seen, and those of you have a question, if you scratch your nose you may get to a microphone. we will come to your questions soon. let's continue up here as well. >> to underscore what happened in iowa this last election, the missouri plant, the merit selection was the gold standard for the state courts. it...
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so today congress reconvenes after a five week hiatus now that the election is over there are many foreign policy issues that need to be addressed with new legislation put forward but have you ever asked yourself if u.s. legislation is even created by lawmakers anymore it's a good question to consider when you know that millions of dollars are being spent on lobbying congress every year and that one out of every ten of those dollars comes from foreign governments as the u.s. continues its military dominance in the world how much influence do outside governments wield over u.s. foreign policy decisions then freeman national security investigator at the project of government oversight says that foreign governments go well beyond the sphere of influence of policy making he's the author of the new book called foreign policy auction where he writes the following he says u.s. foreign policy is being sold not just altered shifted or manipulated or influence sold every single day the agents of foreign governments work to not only monitor u.s. foreign policy but to actively change and even create i
so today congress reconvenes after a five week hiatus now that the election is over there are many foreign policy issues that need to be addressed with new legislation put forward but have you ever asked yourself if u.s. legislation is even created by lawmakers anymore it's a good question to consider when you know that millions of dollars are being spent on lobbying congress every year and that one out of every ten of those dollars comes from foreign governments as the u.s. continues its...
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why you may ask why she was pissed off at it in a vote in a presidential election she said her family would quote suffer because of president obama's reelection i guess you could say she was politically driven but clearly what she didn't realize is that no matter what president we have as long as the two party system in control it's all the same so shame on you as a solomon for letting something so foolish push you into a bottomless abyss ok enough of that crazy let's go break the set. and look like we're going to do the job or she's going to be like i'm drunk. so today congress reconvenes after a five week hiatus now that the election is over there are many foreign policy issues that need to be addressed with new legislation put forward but have you ever asked yourself if u.s. legislation is even created by lawmakers anymore it's a good question to consider when you know that millions of dollars are being spent on lobbying congress every year and that one out of every ten of those dollars comes from foreign governments as the u.s. continues its military dominance in the world how muc
why you may ask why she was pissed off at it in a vote in a presidential election she said her family would quote suffer because of president obama's reelection i guess you could say she was politically driven but clearly what she didn't realize is that no matter what president we have as long as the two party system in control it's all the same so shame on you as a solomon for letting something so foolish push you into a bottomless abyss ok enough of that crazy let's go break the set. and look...
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george marshall would not vote for him and the next election. but the president was a gentleman named harry truman that claim to have memorized the bible by age 14 and he joined a restorationist group. he locked himself in the white house for 48 hours and at 6:11 p.m. on may 14, 1948, 11 minutes after israel voted for independence, harry truman it was the first to have the united states be the first nation on earth to recognize the jewish state. when asked why he went against all of the advice of the foreign policy counselors, he said, "i'm sirus." an king ent persio that restored the jews to their sovereignty after the destruction of the first temple. he's siras. america remains the most religiously observant country in the world. more americans attend one house of worship of one stripe or another on a weekly than any other country in the industrialized world. it is the same thing that john adams red, the same conclusion. and the reason there is support is that close to an all-time themselves as pro- israel. the only time it was higher was the
george marshall would not vote for him and the next election. but the president was a gentleman named harry truman that claim to have memorized the bible by age 14 and he joined a restorationist group. he locked himself in the white house for 48 hours and at 6:11 p.m. on may 14, 1948, 11 minutes after israel voted for independence, harry truman it was the first to have the united states be the first nation on earth to recognize the jewish state. when asked why he went against all of the advice...
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parliamentary elections were the push behind tens of thousands of people coming out onto the streets of moscow after allegations the december duma vote was raked. by the protest at least fifty thousand strong the largest in recent history call for free and fair elections and remained peaceful ruling party united russia lost popularity in the vote with official results putting their numbers i don't most fifty percent but experts say a sixteen percent drop from two thousand and seven should be taken as a warning and i think a lot of people wanted to punish. you know russia for having power for so long maybe not doing everything they could protest organized by vast groups of opposition members are set to continue in twenty twelve next year russia along with the u.s. and france holds presidential elections which makes it a safe bet people will be out on the streets in twenty twelve in europe america and around the world and he's now a party moscow. and that we have much more on the events that shaped two thousand and eleven know certainly waiting for you at how website are. also there fo
parliamentary elections were the push behind tens of thousands of people coming out onto the streets of moscow after allegations the december duma vote was raked. by the protest at least fifty thousand strong the largest in recent history call for free and fair elections and remained peaceful ruling party united russia lost popularity in the vote with official results putting their numbers i don't most fifty percent but experts say a sixteen percent drop from two thousand and seven should be...
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>> obama every election campaign knows they are in trouble with catholics. individual calls are going out telling blatant bias about the president's position saying he does not support abortion. is the most extreme president on that issue this country has ever seen. lou: thank you for your voices. angry liberal bill more is added again. he hates republicans republicans, president obama we have that next. the president's confusing lack of transparency on the murder of our ambassador. comparing benghazi to watergate. author of the amateur joins us. and karl rove among our guest next week. lou: united nations on a mission to become the tax master. considering new global taxes to transfer trillions of dollars. among the tax proposed remember secretary of state clinton is enthusiastic. one% tax on all billionaires' and all financial transactions carbon emissions, airline tickets she suggests she is on board with some of that earlier this week. >> one issue i have been preaching about is collecting taxes in the equitable man o' war -- manner especially around the
>> obama every election campaign knows they are in trouble with catholics. individual calls are going out telling blatant bias about the president's position saying he does not support abortion. is the most extreme president on that issue this country has ever seen. lou: thank you for your voices. angry liberal bill more is added again. he hates republicans republicans, president obama we have that next. the president's confusing lack of transparency on the murder of our ambassador....
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or at least in the case of mohammed morsi the current president he was elected democratically it's a very razor thin majority at fifty one percent or so but he does have a mandate to rule in egypt but the problem is that everything that he's done thus far is in immediate contravention to everything that he had promised and in the vision of a democratic egypt a second republic if you will so the second republic has been derailed it looks like it's in a major u. turn and and i think the pulse of the street sort of speaks for itself the opposition groups in these sort of loose collectives that i've described have called for a major protest tomorrow some of them have called for a complete boycott of the referendum that it's negligible wasn't drafted by by them or anyone from their constituency so it doesn't represent them and so we'll wait and see what happens some have called for a boycott others of called for a no vote but either way it looks like egypt is very sharply divided and it's not the way sort of a post revolutionary government should be should be one of unity and bringing eve
or at least in the case of mohammed morsi the current president he was elected democratically it's a very razor thin majority at fifty one percent or so but he does have a mandate to rule in egypt but the problem is that everything that he's done thus far is in immediate contravention to everything that he had promised and in the vision of a democratic egypt a second republic if you will so the second republic has been derailed it looks like it's in a major u. turn and and i think the pulse of...
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they want to start the process all over again from syria actually if they want a new election maybe one new parliament and in their case the change goes away and new constitution so what are you going to do you're going to try to kick them out of power if you try to change kidnaps after. this a civil war and risk being the islamists into the streets as long as population in general makes a. i don't think or. so where it's a very very dangerous situation it's by once achieved. what concerns rising in the west now the syrian regime may use its huge arsenal of chemical weapons and now there are troubling video appeared earlier this week on the web it shows what is claimed to be chemical weapons being used on the lab ravitz after the test a masked man then threatens to use the poison on syrian civilians all of this comes as rebel groups from across syria are uniting under one command and the latest western backed efforts to topple president bashar asad artie's guided to count looks into whether all the chemical fears of the west are really a preview to foreign intervention. u.s. officials s
they want to start the process all over again from syria actually if they want a new election maybe one new parliament and in their case the change goes away and new constitution so what are you going to do you're going to try to kick them out of power if you try to change kidnaps after. this a civil war and risk being the islamists into the streets as long as population in general makes a. i don't think or. so where it's a very very dangerous situation it's by once achieved. what concerns...